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1 We can acquire new weapons and gear once we're in the country.
2 This will force you to acquire new materials for each new intent.
3 With her intellect, she will be able to acquire new ones everywhere.
4 The fund will also help countries acquire new clean energy technology.
5 As junior justice minister he will have to acquire new knowledge fairly quickly.
6 Analysts said Lavin pushed the company to innovate, advertise and acquire new brands.
7 By the new placing, the circumstances acquire new solidity and worth.
8 On the contrary, such sentiments must acquire new force from the present reasoning.
9 Employers should accommodate infected workers and train them to acquire new skills, she said.
10 Some seized the opportunity to desert their wives and children and acquire new help-meets.
11 As he passed among the sunny shadows, his spirit seemed to acquire new elasticity.
12 These hitherto unrecognized efforts were about to receive fresh encouragement and acquire new efficiency.
13 Serious attempts, on any extensive scale, to acquire new political possessions abroad largely ceased.
14 We consider its industry mature and heavily dependent on ongoing spending to acquire new members.
15 Just as Zuckerberg had predicted, Facebook gave applications an unusual ability to acquire new users.
16 Some raced to acquire new passports after the referendum.
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